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Integrating Immersive Technology into Micro-Scale Spatial Design for Urban Villages

Abstract

Rapid urbanisation in China has led to urban villages, presenting challenges in spatial governance and renewal. Advanced digital and parametric methodologies can extend beyond traditional building-focused strategies to address public space vitality and resident demand issues. However, their effectiveness in capturing and responding to intricate spaces and individual needs within urban villages remains underexplored. This study investigates how mixed reality (MR) in experiential design systems can revitalise urban villages. We review existing literature and design projects using digital tools in the survey, analysis, and design phases of urban village regeneration. We then propose a design framework that leverages immersive technology to revitalise public spaces. Using Shenzhen’s Baishizhou as a case site, the research focuses on four types of highly utilised public spaces from the perspective of migrant renters. Integrating MR technology, this multi-port framework effectively bridges the gap inherent in existing digital tools, thereby enhancing designer productivity

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Last time updated on 20/04/2026

This paper was published in Cubic Journal.

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